Riding Japan’s Hello Kitty Bullet Train | Osaka - Hiroshima

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Published 2023-09-03
Today we are going to be riding the hello kitty bullet train from Osaka to Hiroshima. A 2 day Hiroshima trip!

Fee: 10,000JPY/70USD/600INR/60EUR/90CAD/50GBP/100,000KRW/600RUB
Route: Osaka to Hiroshima
Train: 500 Series Shinkansen (Hello Kitty edition)
Seat: Non-Reserved Seats (car 2)
Experience: drink water guys.

0:00 Introduction
0:32 Map & Cost
1:04 “Hello Kitty” Arrives
2:18 Seat Overview
3:31 Train Car Overview
7:04 Hello Kitty Lunch
11:51 Hiroshima Arrival & Hotel Overview
14:32 Visiting Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
21:12 to Miyajima via Ferry
22:41 Miyajima udon lunch
24:12 Itsukushima Shrine
27:26 Hiroshima Okonomiyaki
30:00 Thanks for watching!!!

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for the Hiroshima section. No commentary necessary. Blessings to you for a beautiful scene.
  • I was there about the same time. The dome is a truly moving experience. Hiroshima is an amazing city and Miyajima Island is so beautiful. Thank you to the people of Hiroshima for your kindness🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
  • @ozstrider
    Blessed evening in which daddy solo solo has given us a splendid gift. Huzzah.
  • @keeskun
    People of the world, you should go to Japan at least once in your life. Witness how Japanese people behave, witness how clean Japan is, witness how safe Japan is. It'll make you a better person. I know, because I visited Japan at least 25 times and I know how polite Japanese people are. Education starts at home and at school. That's why children behave themselves: no shouting, no standing on seats with their dirty shoes, they automatically take off their shoes first. Japanese people are the best.
  • @catapultex
    普段はあまり観光動画は出されていないようですが、外国の視聴者が多いこのチャンネルで広島観光を動画にしてくれたことにうれしく思います。
  • I am American. i was born in 1957. The Hiroshima Memorial made me tear up. I had seen the bombed out building on TV but seeing it in this video brought to mind the horror that it endured. Seeing the long line of people going in to mourn the dead, etc., made me sad. The physical damage from the radiation has lasted generations, cancer, birth defects. The emotional damage will last longer. 🙁 When I studied Japan in fifth grade, not a single thing was said about the bombings, or the war. We learned names of main islands, clothing and shoe styles, silk, took home silk butterfly that was laying eggs. We learned about the fishing and rice crops. My dad took me to Japantown in Los Angeles (where I grew up) and bought my mom a simple kamono which she wore as a summer robe. It had sleeves that hung down and closed with an attatched sash. I think it was cotton. That's all I remember from that grade. Maybe it's a lot. I don't remember what I studied in any other grades. I barely remember grammar school at all. I guess that teaching us about us bombing Japan at such a young age might have upset us. I can only guess that's why. I was shocked when I finally did learn about it in school when I was older. Since then, watching documentaries about the bombings and war on TV and YouTube have given me a big understanding about them, etc.. For me, the bombs were nothing to be proud of and make me sad. I enjoy watching videos, docs., about Japan and enjoy learning about Japanese culture. Thank you, very much, for making this video. Jennifer
  • @filipjecz
    I never thought before that it could be possible to describe a train as "adorable" but... yeah, that train was hecking adorable.
  • @lesbw356
    Japan has the coolest trains and ferries. I’m so envious ❤
  • @Jude74
    Say what you want about Hello Kitty. She is a beloved international icon and ambassador for Japan. We just love her.
  • Cool Hello Kitty Bullet Train !! Amazing Trip , Looks Like Lot Of Fun.
  • About that crowd is probably due to the fact that it is a HELLO KITTY BULLET TRAIN so in fact this curiosity is quite common even for the elderly
  • @korenn9381
    15:07 - in the atomic bomb museum in the same park, they explain why the ruins still stood while everything else was gone - The building was so close to being directly underneath the detonation point that the blastwave slammed almost directly downwards. This punched all the floors into the ground, but the walls had relatively little horizontal force applied to them, so they stayed up.
  • Thank you for sharing with us the way Japan remembers. I found it very moving and interesting. It made me consider how history is thought about in different perspectives.
  • @ggalina1000
    Как всегда, красиво и вкусно! ❤😁
  • @tgctuti488
    大好きな宮島みて、嬉しいです😊お疲れ様でしたー 美味しいカキカツまた食べたかったです🤤 もみじ饅頭も大好きです🤤懐かしいです✨ 食べましたか? そして、お大事に〜 新しいビデオ楽しみにー🤗
  • @IssaSia
    I love love this version of Shinkansen with Hello Kitty! Japanese are truly very creative! As you mentioned this train may be an older unit but renovated to attract kids for sure! Love it! Good idea for school kids field trip if i may suggest! Real nice one!
  • @Trebuchet48
    My parents married, in a hurry, the day after the bombing, because Dad was in the US Navy and all ships were immediately ordered to sea. She didn't know when or if she'd see him again. I always think of them when I see mention of the bombing. It was a terrible thing and we must all pray it never happens again.
  • @owenitzura
    Ahhh, at minute 20:16. The Sotetsu Fresa Hotel. I will be staying there for my visit to Hiroshima next month! Also I love your sense of humor. It's both funny and informative! Love your channel.
  • @user-my9ns6qm2f
    修学旅行っで行ったなーもみじ饅頭美味かった!